Springdale (Utah)

Springdale is a town in the Dixie region of Utah, just outside of the southwest entrance to Zion National Park.

The main drag of Springdale, heading into Zion

Get in

The nearest major airport is in Las Vegas, 150 miles away. There is a municipal airport in St. George (45 minutes from Springdale), with flights arriving from major cities such as Salt Lake City. There is no public transportation into town, so driving is your only real option. Most people get here by taking Utah State Road 9 off I-15 north of St. George, and following the road east through the town of Hurricane. You can also get here from the east by taking US Route 89 and turning west onto State Road 9, taking you through Zion on the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel into Zion Canyon and Springdale.

Get around

This is pretty much a one-street town; just about everything in Springdale is aligned along the main street, UT-9. Everything is fairly close together, often making it pretty easy to walk around town. Bicycling is also a good way to get around town or into Zion.

By shuttle

As part of Zion National Park's free shuttle system, Springdale has a route running through the town April–October. Parking at the Visitor Center in Zion often fills up, so if you're spending the night in Springdale you would do good to leave the car at the hotel and take the shuttle into the park.

The route has 9 stops, with three of those available only on request (or when people are waiting): Majestic View, Silver Bear (request only), Driftwood / Quality Inn, Bit & Spur / Zion Park Inn, Pizza & Noodle / Bumbleberry / Zions Bank, Canyon Ranch / Desert Pearl / Post Office (request only), Flanigans / Zion Canyon Clothing, Cliffrose (request only), and the Zion Canyon Theater. The last stop is within easy walking distance of the Park Entrance and the Zion Visitor Center.

In spring and fall, the shuttle runs from 6:30AM until 10:15PM, with 10-15 minute frequency. In the summer (mid-May to early September), the shuttle runs from 5:30AM until 11:15PM, with 10-15 minute frequency, and 20 or 30 minute frequency in the very early morning and late evening.

See and do

Buy

  • 🌍 Sol Foods Market, 95 Zion Park Blvd (Next door to the Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theater), ☎ +1 435 772-0277. Open daily 7:30AM-9PM. A full service supermarket with a deli and camping supplies.

Eat

In August 2015, the city finally gave up on defending its 2006 ordinance against formula and chain restaurants (it became too expensive to defend in the courts). You're bound to see chain restaurants springing up in the city. The ordinance was meant to keep the dining options unique and special in this city that sits just outside of Zion National Park (they wanted to avoid becoming similar to West Yellowstone). Think about patronizing a local restaurant before going to a chain restaurant in Springdale.

Drink

  • 🌍 Best Western Zion Park Inn, 1215 Zion Park Blvd, toll-free: +1-800-934-7275. Maintains a Utah state liquor store.

Sleep

Go next

  • Zion National Park - obviously, this is the main reason most people come to Springdale in the first place
  • Grafton ghost town - just south and west of the village of Rockville, between Springdale and Hurricane
  • Hurricane - about 25 miles west on UT-9.
  • St. George - about 45 miles west of town.
Routes through Springdale

Junction ← Hurricane ←  W  E  β†’ Zion National Park β†’ Mount Carmel Junction


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